[ Prepositions ]
The company will meet …. your expenses.
A. with
B. under
C. toward
D. no preposition
Select your answer:

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Choose the correct sentence in Second Conditional:
A. if Glory studies, she will pass the exam.
B. if I wasn´t sick, i will work.
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D. if I were in United States, I would speak English.
